Re: [CR]introduction and help with ID Raleigh Clubman

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Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2005 19:30:06 -0800 (PST)
From: "sam lingo" <frameteam2003@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [CR]introduction and help with ID Raleigh Clubman
To: james black <jablack@ucla.edu>, classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
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--- james black wrote:


> bike, and we went and found
> one at an antique/flea market type store here in LA.
> Picked up cheap, I
> didn't really know what it was, but now I'm thinking
> it's a Raleigh Clubman, This would be a great bike to do an"interpreation" restoration on.Most here want only the purest form of restoration but bicycles like houses go through changes during their life span.In building you have to interpre the era you wish to restore to---could do the same with a bicycle.Looking at UK ebay and our list members offering I see a lot of British bare frames or up-dated bikes.This leads me to beleave mamy of the British bikes often go through several up-dates.Why not pick say a middle 60s era when this frame might have been originaly up dated and build back to that era of it's life?Or late 70s?Would that not be a tru repsentation of what would have been seen in Britian at a rally in the mid 60s? sam lingo,pleasanton tx

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